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OldZ
2010.06.03 09:34
Is there any MT4 Bridge for connetcting FXCM station II ? Thanks ! |
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Sending Trading Signals in a Universal Expert Advisor The article describes different ways of sending trading signals from a signal program unit of a universal Expert Advisor into the positions and orders controlling unit. It dwells on serial and parallel interfaces. |
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jjc
2010.06.03 11:39
OldZ: What do you mean by "bridge"? I've got code which duplicates MT4 trades in FXCM Trading Station, but I'm not sure that's what you're after.
Is there any MT4 Bridge for connetcting FXCM station II ? |
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MaRCHeW
2010.06.03 20:19
OldZ: Is there any MT4 Bridge for connetcting FXCM station II ? Thanks !
You can use PT Multistation. PT Multistation support MQL4, PTL language, C#, Visual Basic .NET and Easy Language. PT Multistation have a bridge to MT4 too. Regards MaRCHeW |
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jjc
2010.06.03 20:42
MaRCHeW: You can use PT Multistation. [...] A Google search seems to indicate that all previous posts on this forum mentioning PT Multistation have been removed. Either I'm messing up the search, or Metaquotes are deleting references to potential competition... |
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jjc
2010.06.03 21:04
jjc: ...And nor is its inability to log in to my FXCM or Oanda demo accounts, even after spawning 947 installation dialogs for subsidiary components. This is a step backwards from when I last looked at the software. One the one hand it's now free. On the other hand, I can't get it past its login screen.
[...] It's not reassuring when considering a trading platform. |
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MaRCHeW
2010.06.03 21:07
jjc: A Google search seems to indicate that all previous posts on this forum mentioning PT Multistation have been removed. Either I'm messing up the search, or Metaquotes are deleting references to potential competition...
I use PT Multistation for live trading and connect this program to JadeFX and FxPro. I use PT Multistation because this program have more function than MT4. Regards MaRCHeW |
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jjc
2010.06.03 21:19
MaRCHeW: I don't think so that PT Multistation is competition to MT4. The free version doesn't appear to include the ability either to create automated systems, or to use ones created by other PT Multistation users. Therefore, I'd tend to agree with you that it's not competition for MT4. |
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MaRCHeW
2010.06.03 21:31
jjc: The free version doesn't appear to include the ability either to create automated systems, or to use ones created by other PT Multistation users. Therefore, I'd tend to agree with you that it's not competition for MT4.
Regards MaRCHeW |
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MaRCHeW
2010.06.03 22:24
jjc: I can't get it past its login screen.
Regards MaRCHeW |
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jjc
2010.06.03 22:32
MaRCHeW: First you should login into community. After this step login window to brokers will apear you :) Yes, I know. But the software fails to log in to either my Oanda demo account or my FXCM demo account (with different error messages). I finally managed to get it working with a new dbFX demo account. MaRCHeW: Jjc, PT Multistation is a new product but have good progress. It's not that new. I can't be sure because the old topics have been deleted from this forum, but I'm sure that it was 2009 when I last looked at it. Memory usage has got worse since then, by the way, and it wasn' great back in 2009. Immediately after starting up, PT Multistation uses more memory than anything else on my computer except SQL Server. It even uses more memory than Visual Studio 2008. |
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MaRCHeW
2010.06.03 23:49
jjc: Yes, I know. But the software fails to log in to either my Oanda demo account or my FXCM demo account (with different error messages). I finally managed to get it working with a new dbFX demo account. It's not that new. I can't be sure because the old topics have been deleted from this forum, but I'm sure that it was 2009 when I last looked at it. Memory usage has got worse since then, by the way, and it wasn' great back in 2009. Immediately after starting up, PT Multistation uses more memory than anything else on my computer except SQL Server. It even uses more memory than Visual Studio 2008.
1 year mean "new product" for me ;) Regards MaRCHeW |